Moondog55 wrote:Hmm I haven't bought mine yet, still saving.
What fuel were you using?
From previous use of the old model I know you get much quicker boil times with the older style SIGG dixies which are wider on the base and curve up to the lip but 9 minutes seems excessive.
What is the simmer control like on the newer stove? Simmering was one of the old models big advantages over my MSR
Using Shellite here. There is a blockage, just waiting for the stove to cool down before I pull it apart and see what can be done.
Problem with these stoves is that they were very careless with how they were manufactured, and some debris can be left in the tank, meaning that when you run it the first time, you will get small metal shards clogging the fuel filter.
Mine worked first time, but now cant even prime the thing.
When it was working though, simmer control was shockingly good. Compared to trying to simmer using my Whisperlite (which is borderline not possible), its a god send.
Either way, here's hoping I can get it working!
A note to anyone considering buying - I believe that these are the previous models that were recalled due to these manufacturing issues. I've heard many people just give them a good clean out, flush, and so on, and they work very good. This is more than likely why the price is so low. Just so everyone is aware before they fork out the cash.
[UPDATE]
Got it working. Just cleaned out the jet manually. Seems as though the first burn got it clogged up real good, was nothing but soot in there.
1 litre boil time - 8:22 min.
1 cup boil time - 2:21 min
Not the best boil times, however I think that the boil times that Optimus quote may be using their own pots with that heat transfer stuff on the bottom. These times were with the thing running as high as possible.
As for how flexible simmer is, here's a video that I recorded:
http://youtu.be/DQ30fSUavQU